Patrick Willse
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Patrick Willse
Bachelors degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
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Hello, I am Patrick Willse and I am an active professional performing and recording multi-instrumentalist based in Asheville, North Carolina. I have been teaching guitar and electric bass for the past 15 years, I am more than capable of teaching all aspects of Guitar, Bass, Music Theory. Specializing in classical and flamenco fingerstyle technique and slap bass technique, I can share my expertise with all ages and skill levels, from children to adults, beginners to advanced players alike. I teach a wide variety of styles of music, Classical, Rock, Blues and more with a focus toward reading notation and understanding theory, scales, and modes in the language of Jazz. With a particular eye toward a student based teaching style, I craft my lessons toward each students' wants, goals, and needs. Let's strum our way to musical excellence together!
Your guitar teacher expertise
Ear training
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
Songs and Repertoire
Fingerstyle
Chords and Rhythms
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Scales and Modes
Music theory
Learner for guitar lessons
Adults
Kids
Beginners
Advanced
Intermediate
Guitar lessons quick guide
I specialize in teaching guitar and bass to a diverse range of hundreds of students, ranging from children to adults of every skill level. I rely on a student-based teaching approach which incorporates the creative application of music theory and reading to foster a stronger relationship between the student and this beautiful thing that is music. I personalize lesson instruction using tech tools like DAWs, notation, and chord diagram apps to enhance learning both online and offline. My tailored curriculum follow IB standards, ensuring a comprehensive musical education. My methodology strength lies in creative yet practical application, fostering a deep understanding of music, and nurturing the lifelong passion for playing guitar or bass. I strongly believe that the concepts of patience, practice, and persistence are key to learning any instrument and cultivate the difference between practice and play.
Fun and relaxed guitar classes
90% Students enjoy learning without feeling pressured
Boosts confidence in shy learners
88% parents notice improved self-esteem and stage presence
Customized guitar classes for every level
Beginners to advanced players feel the pace suits their needs
Types of guitar lessons
Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
Classical Guitar
Bass Guitar

Guitar concepts taught by Patrick
The student and tutor worked on understanding how to play scales in different positions on the guitar, focusing on the C major scale and its modes. The student was assigned to practice the Ionian scale, and they will work on a song in the next session to reinforce these concepts. The tutor shared resources about modes and potential practice pieces.
Modes and Chord Association
Positions on the Fretboard
Movable Scale Shapes
The 'Whole-Whole-Half' Pattern (Ionian Mode)
Understanding Modes
Memorization through Context
The Student and Tutor reviewed guitar etudes and preludes, concentrating on proper finger placement, chord transitions, and rhythmic accuracy. They analyzed the harmonic structure of the pieces and practiced exercises to improve finger dexterity and understanding of sharps and flats. The Tutor assigned practice for the next session, including classical holiday songs.
Sharps
Flats
and Finger Placement Exercises
Thumb and Finger Usage in Flamenco Style
A Minor and E7 Chord Relationship in Moorish Dance
Squeezing vs. Pressing
Understanding Inharmonic Keys
Finger Placement and Arpeggio Technique
The session involved classical guitar practice, focusing on sight-reading exercises, chord analysis, and arpeggio techniques. The student worked on pieces from a method book and explored flamenco-influenced techniques. The Tutor assigned specific pieces to practice, including the Moorish dance, and emphasized the importance of understanding chord progressions to aid in sight-reading.
Open Strings Importance
Suspended Chords (Sus Chords)
Rhythmic Variation and Movement
Chord Voicings and Density
Thumb Positioning and Hand Shape
Chord Identification and Analysis
The Student and Tutor worked on strategies for smoother guitar chord transitions using common tones, fingerings, and muting techniques. They also explored slash chords and their application in songs like Landslide and Wish You Were Here. The Student was assigned metronome practice with chord changes as a follow-up.
Chord Changes: Common Tones and Fingers
String Muting Techniques
Slash Chords: Chord Voicings and Bass Notes
Diatonic Minor Scale
Metronome Practice for Consistent Tempo
The Student and Tutor focused on advanced guitar concepts, specifically applying triads and chord inversions to analyze and play a song. They practiced various chord shapes and transitions across the fretboard and discussed the importance of focused, consistent practice. The Tutor recommended daily practice sessions to integrate learned techniques and concepts.
Applying Pedal Tones in Chord Progressions
CAGED System for Fretboard Visualization
Navigating 1-4-5 Chord Progressions in Major Keys
Understanding Triads and Inversions
Effective Guitar Practice & Breaking Plateaus
The session focused on guitar playing techniques, arpeggio practice, chord identification, and understanding chord progressions. The Student worked on scales, chord shapes and double stops, applying these concepts to songs like "Snow," "Fire and Rain," and "Blackbird." The tutor assigned practice exercises focusing on connecting notes smoothly and breaking out of rigid finger placement habits.
Smooth Transitions Through Deliberate Practice
Chord Inversions and Their Application
The Role of the Major Third in Chord Stacking
Root Position Flexibility Beyond Index Finger
Non-Diatonic Chords in Music
Arpeggios as Foundational Music Elements
Learning tools used in guitar classes
PDF Sheet Music
Metronome Apps
Guitar Tuner Apps
Backing Track Libraries
DAWs
Engaging guitar lessons
Chat for quick help
Record lessons
Note taking
Mobile joining
Open Q&A

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